Fourteen Mile Bluff

The West Coast of New Zealand

An Early morning visit to Pancake rocks, just a short drive from our overnight stop. A short walk from the road along the cliff top brings us to the Blowholes. Glad we stopped for the night rather than passing through. Spectacular !
The drive along the west coast is stunning, we stopped at a rugged and completely empty beach, to take lots of photos and go for a stroll. Fourteen Mile Bluff. This is dramatic scenery.

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New Zealand 2017

Be Yourself

a photographic journal

“I have a love for exploring our natural world through travel, this in combination with the creative process inherent with landscape photography is the core focus and passion of this website. A collection of memories rather than things if you will, always be yourself and remember, we need nature, nature doesn’t need us !

The core of this collection is the photographic blog of the places where I live, the Isarwinkel river valley in the Bavarian Alps to the south of Munich in Southern Germany.

When I’am back home in England I spend most of my time down in Cornwall and Devon in South West England based in St. Ives my spiritual home…throughout the summer I head south into Italy, often staying in Tuscany in particular.

In the winter it’s a chance to take a longer trip to the other side of the world, hire a motorhome and drive around the country, I recently visited New Zealand and at the beginning of 2016 flew over to the island of Tasmania before sailing over to visit Southern and Eastern Australia.

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